Jim...a very happy 72 years to you....and hey...if you ask me...it's ALL
borrowed time..just live life to the fullest. It has been MY pleasure to
get to know you on this list...truly.
Jesse
Marge Talt <mtalt@hort.net> wrote:
Well, Jim, a day late - as per usual - but the hearty wishes for a
great 'Day' and MANY more are no less heart-felt. You are 10 years
older than I am:-) Durn young, when you get right down to it...
Borrow lots of time; stick around...please!
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: james singer
>
> Doomsday.
>
> Betcha weren't expecting that!
>
> The occasion is, today I officially reached age 72 years. For some
> reason at age 10 or 12, I became convinced that I would live to age
72.
> Now, when I was 10 or 12, life expectancy was something like age
68. So
> 72 seemed like a derring-do. Progress; Roosevelt was president and
all
> things were possible. But, for reasons I can't explain, age 72 has
now
> become some sort of end game in my mind. I have the distinct
feeling
> that it's all borrowed time from here on out.
>
> Island Jim
> Southwest Florida
> 27.0 N, 82.4 W
> Zone 10a
> Minimum 30 F [-1 C]
>
>
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